[
UK
/hˈɒtpleɪt/
]
NOUN
- a portable electric appliance for heating or cooking or keeping food warm
How To Use hotplate In A Sentence
- He brought the food out one dish at a time and placed them on hotplates in the center of the table.
- The tissue fragments were dissociated in a drop of 60% acetic acid on a slide and briefly heated on a hotplate.
- My personal favourite is Beef with Ginger and Spring Onions, which comes on a dramatic sizzling hotplate.
- So now I've cleared the smoke out, I've vacuumed, I've put the eggs on the right hotplate, I'm about to go have a shower ... A new week ...
- There's even a fantastically useless wall-mounted electric hob with vertically placed hotplates that seems to revel in its impracticality and urge reluctant cooks to go to the pub instead.
- I haven't even sent away the starters when Dwain tries to bring the soufflés up to the hotplate.
- Accompanied by wife Ann the trip was a Christmas present - Peter asked to see the wash-up area, which he reckons can reveal far more about a restaurant than the hotplate.
- Benson climbed up on to a hotplate in the kitchen and began shooting a unique set of pictures from this vantage point.
- I point at one of the ruddy-faced fish and, minutes later, it's thrown onto a hotplate.
- Even in the fierce cauldron of the sports arena and on the hotplate of romance, she keeps heading back to the middle, where her dialogue sounds roughly as uninflected as a library conversation.